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Ron Paul’s New Year’s Message to Congress

As I prepare to retire from Congress I’d like to suggest a few New Year’s resolutions for my colleagues to consider. For the sake of liberty, peace and prosperity I certainly hope more members of Congress consider the strict libertarian-constitutional approach to government in 2013.

In just a few days, Congress will solemnly swear to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. They should read Article 1 Section 8 and the Bill of Rights before taking such a serious oath. Most legislation violates key provisions of the Constitution in very basic ways, and if members can’t bring themselves to say “no” in the face of pressure from the special interests, they have broken trust with their constituents and violated their oath. Congress does not exist to serve the special interests. It exists to protect the rule of law.

I also urge my colleagues to end unconstitutional wars overseas. Stop the drone strikes. Stop the covert activities and the meddling in the internal affairs of other nations. Strive to observe good faith and justice towards all nations, as George Washington admonished. We are only making more enemies, wasting lives and bankrupting ourselves with the neoconservative interventionist mindset that endorses preemptive war that now dominates both parties.

All foreign aid should end, which is blatantly unconstitutional. While it may be a relatively small part of our federal budget, for many countries it is a large part of theirs and it creates perverse incentives for both our friends and enemies. There is no way members of Congress can know or understand the political, economic, legal and social realities in the many nations to which they send taxpayers’ dollars.

Congress needs to stop accumulating more debt. U.S. debt monetized by the Federal Reserve is the true threat to our national security. Revisiting the parameters of Article 1 Section 8 would be a good start.

Congress should resolve to respect personal liberty and free markets. Learn more about the free market and how it regulates commerce and produces greater prosperity ever than any legislation or regulation.

Understand that economic freedom is freedom. Resolve not to get in the way of voluntary contracts between consenting adults. Stop bailing out failed yet politically connected companies and industries. Stop forcing people to engage in commerce when they don’t want to, and stop prohibiting them from buying and selling when they want to. Stop trying to legislate your ideas of fairness. Protect property rights. Protect the individual. That is enough.

There are many more resolutions I would like to see my colleagues in Congress adopt, but respect for the Constitution and the oath of office should be at the core of every single member’s of Congress due in 2013.
 

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Ron Paul was right on everything, but TPTB could NEVER allow him to become President. Americans only believe what they see on TV and the corporate media was resolved to ignore him. Presidents are not elected, they're selected.
 

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He would have made one hell of a president!


I agree. He was the only candidate that made any sense to me. He actually showed passion in his beliefs and didn't just repeat what others wanted him to say. That's why he wasn't popular with the Republican party. He never stood a chance unfortunately.
 

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Not another candidate in the last few years, save Pat Buchanan, that had any resolve. Even if you disagreed with RP, you have to admit he practiced what he preached.

Exactly. He wasn't the "flip flopper" that Romney was. You have to respect a man like Ron.
 

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The point of his message, violating the oath of office which is rampant among our officials at all levels is not a popular discussion is it?
What is "breach of allegiance"?
What is "dereliction of duty"?
How can one violate the oath or the Constitution without "warring against it"?
Has anyone ever seen a Gov. official held accountable for violation of their oath or violation of the Constitution?

Above the law?, more equal?, just part of the plan?
 

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Not another candidate in the last few years, save Pat Buchanan, that had any resolve. Even if you disagreed with RP, you have to admit he practiced what he preached.

If you knew the record of Ron Paul with regard to pork for his district, you would think otherwise. He had a consistent habit of advocating in Congress for pork money for his district and then when he saw that the bills would pass easily, he would then vote against is so he could "claim" to be against it.

While I'm not totally against the man, because he does make sense with regards to the Fed, his Congressional actions lead me to be very hesitant about his motives.

Here is a Yahoo! story about his actions

Ron Paul's Hypocrisy on Earmarks
 

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